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7. Let the voltage V in a circuit be described by V = IR for current I and resistance R. A. The voltage drops as the bat
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7. Let the voltage V in a circuit be described by V = IR for current I and resistance R. A. The voltage drops as the battery in the circuit wears out. Voltage V, current I, and resistance R are all functions of time. Write the correct Chain Rule to calculate the rate of change of voltage with respect to time. 4 B. Calculate the rate of change of voltage with respect to time at the instant when V = 12 volts, R= 10 ohms, = 0.5 ohms /sec, = -0.1 Amp/sec. d.R dl dt dt C. Write an equation to approximate the maximum error calculating current based on measurements for current I and resistance R with measurement errors dI and dR.
7. Let the voltage V in a circuit be described by V = IR for current I and resistance R. A. The voltage drops as the battery in the circuit wears out. Voltage V, current I, and resistance R are all functions of time. Write the correct Chain Rule to calculate the rate of change of voltage with respect to time. K B. Calculate the rate of change of voltage with respect to time at the instant when V = 12 volts, R= 10 ohms, = 0.5 ohms /sec, = -0.1 Amp/sec. dR di dt dt C. Write an equation to approximate the maximum error calculating current based on measurements for current I and resistance R with measurement errors dI and dR.